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Rivals Rankings Week: Five-Star Countdown for 2025 class

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Rivals Rankings Week: Five-Star Countdown for 2025 class


The 2025 class rankings receive an update this week, and we kick it off as always with the Five-Star Countdown. We will be counting down our 18 five-stars in the class throughout Monday, with Adam Gorney‘s thoughts on each player.

On Tuesday, the full updated Rivals250 for 2025 will be released.

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RIVALS RANKINGS WEEK

Sunday: Who should be No. 1?

Monday: Five-Star Countdown | Meet the new five-stars

Tuesday: New Rivals250 released | Gorney goes position-by-position | Biggest movers

Wednesday: New offensive position rankings

Thursday: New defensive position rankings

Friday: New state rankings

Saturday: Rankings roundtable

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Gorney’s Take: The Ohio State commit is physical and can press at the line of scrimmage. He can give some cushion, break on the ball and make a play. Na’eem Offord glides so smoothly and stays with receivers on the deep ball where he’s faster than most so he can pick off passes or deflect the ball.

The five-star cornerback from Birmingham (Ala.) Parker can do pretty much everything and at 6-foot-2 he also has size and length to get it done. SEC schools are trying to flip him and keep Offord closer to home but there have been no signs of a flip.

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Gorney’s Take: For someone who is already about 6-foot-5 and 300 pounds, Michael Fasusi could be the most athletic offensive tackle in the class. The Lewisville, Texas, standout moves so well and is still so physical as well. Fasusi backs down to no one but he’s not just looking to maul people. The five-star is patient and let’s people come to him but then Fasusi moves his feet so well, has great arm extension and can push people around.

Texas is right there in his recruitment but Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Oregon and others are high up as well. Fasusi will hit the road a ton in March and April and his recruitment should become clearer.

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Gorney’s Take: The new five-star offensive tackle was a top priority for Ohio State for some time now and the Toledo (Ohio) Whitmer standout committed to the Buckeyes in late January. There’s no doubt Carter Lowe has a phenomenal mix of athleticism and power to make it all happen in Columbus or anywhere else.

Lowe can manhandle defenders when run blocking, he can move his feet and use his athleticism in pass blocking, and Lowe can get to the second level to seek and destroy when needed as well.

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Gorney’s Take: Whether the Galveston (Texas) Ball standout winds up staying at safety or growing into an outside linebacker, Jonah Williams has the size, speed, position versatility and intelligence to be an elite defender wherever he lands.

Oklahoma is looking strong right now with Texas A&M, Ohio State, Texas, Oregon and others involved, and for good reason. Williams looks like a million bucks and can cover in space in the secondary. If he moves down to linebacker he has the speed and twitch to go sideline to sideline to make plays.

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Gorney’s Take: Winston Watkins is a playmaker no matter how he gets the ball in his hands. This season at Naples (Fla.) First Baptist Academy, the five-star receiver had around 2,000 all-purpose yards so whether it’s getting him the ball in the short game, having him run deep routes or finding other inventive ways to get him involved in the offense, Watkins is going to make things happen.

In a college game that’s about playing in space and making people miss, Watkins can do all that better than most.

Ohio State, Oregon, Texas, Syracuse and many others are involved.

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Gorney’s Take: Substance is what Jordon Davison’s game is all about and what makes him so special. The Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei five-star running back – who has Texas, Ohio State, Georgia and others high on his list – is patient, he has great vision and he’s smart. He attacks the line of scrimmage to churn out more yards and move the ball downfield when sometimes it doesn’t look like much is there.

Davison is tough to tackle in a phone booth and he laughs off shoestring tackles with the speed to get outside and make even more happen.

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Gorney’s Take: The new five-star offensive tackle from Denton (Texas) Ryan is big, tough and mean, and he’s also not physically maxed out at 6-foot-6 and 280 pounds which makes us like him even more. Ty Haywood plays with a mean streak where he puts defenders on the ground and then makes sure they stay down. He plays through the whistle and he uses a physical nature to impose his will. All of that is great for an offensive tackle.

Oklahoma might have a slight lead for him but Texas A&M is right there and others are battling.

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Gorney’s Take: There might not be a more athletic or electric running back in the class and those are just some of the reasons why we decided to move Harlem Berry to five-star status. Running backs in the first round of the NFL Draft are no longer a premium position but the LSU running back has all the traits of a star.

He has the vision, timing, tough running, the ability to sneak through the tiniest holes or his breakaway speed in the open field. Bumping him up was the right move.

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Gorney’s Take: Not only is Solomon Thomas the best interior offensive lineman in the class, but it might not be all that close as the Florida State commit punishes people inside, moves them at will and then makes sure they are overpowered at all times.

Thomas is also more athletic than the usual interior offensive lineman, an important part of today’s game for interior players, and so a move to five-star was warranted for those reasons and many more.

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Adam Gorney, National Recruiting Director